;‘g.. New Spring Suits, Topcoats, Hats, 60 "__ ‘Caps and Furnishings, for Boys and _\ ~CRHdren. Watch with cach Boys‘ > Suit, priced or over. g3 $10 Women‘s Patent Oxfords, plain = tos, very special at ...... QK m ‘ ~Qur: High Standard l[ of Value | ’.::I: ’::::ING BUITS with two $10 $12 $14 fabrice in all the newest and best colors and styles. Sizes to fit boys T toâ€"18 years. $10, $12, $14 Complete line of Blue Serge Suits in sizes 8 to 18 years. COMPLETE SHOWING OF PUMPS AND OXFORDS FOR THE SPRING SEASON 1923 ‘Twentyâ€"five striking styles to select from in colored Oxfords and new Strap effects Women‘s Black Satin, oneâ€"strap Pumps, Cuban heels .... $5.00 Women‘s Blackâ€"Calf Blucher Oxâ€" tords, Goodyear welt ... . $475 Women‘s new Gray Suede, Black Patent trimmed, one strap, low heel, Splendid showing of goody sturdy °* Mere is a message from the wheat feldaâ€"in Nature‘s great lakora w-mmmmmwnmflmï¬ Enrol Now at All Boys‘ Overcoats, values formerly up to $2000 Sale Price $3.90, $4.90, $5.90, $6.90, $9.90. Also fail not to see our sale of dorens of odd lines of Men‘s and Young Men‘s Suits. Values formerly up to $35.00. Going 24 King St, E. Kitchener Stores â€" 142 King 5t W Day and Evening Classes HANDICAPPED Bank of Montreal Bldg., Cor. King and Queen Sts. KITCHENER, ONT. Handicap N The better trained will pass y on the Roaa of Advancement. The Lack of Training is a serious * $15.00 Herman Lippert OUR LAST CALL $10.00 All Men‘s Ovmoutl/ Choice $15.00 e * To RÂ¥el $ me 4 >._" :( No Pocr BUSINESS COLLEGE Suite THE Misses‘ oneâ€"strap Patent Pumps, sizes 11 to 2, at ........ szm 7-'7, DiistIU|to Canada when but seven years of Children‘s Brown Calf leather lace|280 With her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Shoes, sizes 8 to 10%, at O‘Grady, who settled down at Richâ€" 52.95mond Hill just east of Toronto. A la family transâ€" Chiidrens B Calf ox :::red':ma I::; t::o miles east ot; fords, heavy soles, sizes 8 to 10%, Listowol. Then fifty six years ago ME se qr us es enÂ¥ xt e $2.85 the decensed whs ‘married to Mr. John Hayes‘ and the couple settled . .Children‘s Pnten: Lo;thor ono-'on a farm about three miles southâ€" atrap Pumps, sizes 4 to 7 @J 7M cast of Linwood on the ninth line of Wellesley when this entire township: ..Little Gents Brown Calf Lace O** wa, 2 masg of forest. Mr. and Mre. fords, perforated toes, sizes 11 to 13, Hayes must have endured a tarrlble; 1It \ $3.50 amount of hardship and labor toâ€" gother with other ploneer settlers in .. Boys‘ Black or Brown Lace Shoes, clearing this section of the country. sizes 1 to 5, at .......... $3 50 Twentyâ€"nine years ago Mr. Hayes % * gied and in 1906 the afflicted widow SPRING FOOTWEAR FOR MEN ‘moved to the village with her two Men‘s .good .sturdy .fashlonable daughters where they have lived shoes in Black or Brown calf, sizesâ€"ever since. Mrs. Hayes was v)q 6 to 10, at Men‘s Mahogany Brown or Black Calf or Kid Lace shoes, English last Men‘s Work Shoes, Black Chrome Calf Leather soles and heels, an exâ€" tra value event, at ...... m‘75 $4.95â€" daughters Misses Carrie and Nellie ) now at home and Mrs, T. O‘Neill ot‘ Toronto and two sons, Joseph who is ; in business in Linwood and Jack of . Vancouver who was unable to a.wand.l â€" the funeral. Friends from .‘liqhue1 Fover Sundayâ€"and â€" for© the funeral _ were Mrs.: Tom MoCardle of St. ~Mary‘s, Mrs. Wm. O‘Neill of Elmira, Miss Dell O‘Neill of Elmira, Mrs. Jacob Diebold of Waterloo, Mrs. Wm Hayes of Waterloo, Mrs. Moran of Watdrioo, Mrs. Quinian, a niece of the deceased, of Saginaw, Mich. The large number of Mass Cards receivâ€" ed showed the high esteem in which Mré. Hayes was held. ‘The funeral lwu held to the Macton R.C. ceme tery for interment on Monday mornâ€" Win. Beggs and Jacob Meyor. After aittimg from 1 to §.30 and hoearing all the witneossos, they decided to allow Ogram $350 and both parties i:'muu. As both partion Ing, Mass being held in St. Joseph‘s Church with Father Weidener offictâ€" ating. The following gentlemen actâ€" ed as pallbearers: Measrs. Joseph KFarrel, Joseph Runstedler, Thomas Farrel, Frank H. Schummer, James Narrow Escape from Death. ‘ A very serious accident occurred and almost proved fatal last Wedâ€" nesday noon at the C. P. R. depot when Mr. Sammy Firth, trainman on the Listowel Branch line, was thrown off the platform under the main line train. He had been in the station and came rupning out intending to jump on the coach and travel as far as the water tank in order to switch the tracks for the Listowel train to back up on the main track. However, he sipiped and hit the truck which jarred him and threw him under the mw picked up, and alâ€" tho‘ not unconscious, was Yery badly injured internally. _ As the local doctor was attending an operation the patient was rushed to the Listowe!l hospital where he is Idolu very nicely. Sammy is very well known and liked locally and his many friends hope ha will be back on the roadway b._hro long. Awarded $380. .‘ _ Division court was held in Schnurr‘s Hall here on Friday of last week with Judge Hearn of Kitchenâ€" er, presiding. Mr. Henry Holle, Bailâ€" iff, and Mr. F. H. Schumnier, Clerk, were also present. ‘There was only one case on the docket, it being that of James Ogram vs. John Petch for horse deal. Mr. Mcintosh of Kitchâ€" ener appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. McKenzio of Waterloo for the their cases, the judge decided the amount was too large for a division court and should have been entered in ‘The County Court. However, rather than transfor it, he appointed three arbitrarsâ€" and then followed their deâ€" the following gentiomen beâ€" EagDe s . 4) eP and LINwWoop | case attracted quite a crowd, the hall | Nellie Hayes Lost to Preston. 4IT, NORn SIION Was S DBBMIODE An interesting although oneâ€"sided visitor in Kitchener and ~Waterloo hockey match was piayed at the looâ€" 0n Friday. * i% a‘ arema last Friday night when the Messné. Adam Doerr s&nd. Louis llocal J. F. A. crew were Outclassed Bauman spent last Friday in xmn-l by the Preston squad by the score ener on business. | of 8 to 0. Both these won Mrs. Noah Cress and MW.‘ their respective groups in. and Miss Marion were over Sunday visitâ€" ; North Waterloo and this gamé was ors at the Schwoitzer home here.... | ‘tor the County Cup. score BY | Mr. Samusl Shelloy was a business |perlods was 2â€"0, 3â€"0, $# only one visitor at ‘Waterloo on Friday. 1 \pemalty being given out the > Mr. Henry Schoifele is reported to ‘!enure game, All the 10f pwmmvuu%ymm,mti {played good hockey but m’n.,. x oo oe. ‘go.ue was unbeatable. it : 148. | Messrs. Emanuel Detion and Juliug: game it was at wOllY waok of: Kitchsher "Bpont over Soâ€" Shipphed. Flax. :.: ; qi > © S ty (~ d# Harry G. Hachborn, our lm.mhlï¬w a, Iatnkity a holds ""'H :::t'l::n and : while he , jo2ga4 N0 is sponding by taking -ww to J R& ~Ta s e may the balance of the tow in the Hax _: _ W );mn! almost. filling~«. box â€"G8r ,tum c o. on say more about it to Mentreal. George * ate return. m mï¬umdï¬s-m“ ? r Wright, assistant chemâ€" property &‘ c Dominion ‘Tire Plant is h l in â€" s "% _i trom a week‘s ilinoss Linwood: Goal, Boyd and Deip, defense, S. Freidman and &A Koeble: centre, W. Boggs; wings, MA Hayes and L. Brenner; aubl._-m_‘_fllh'l‘_ and C. Kooble. iss * ,'h' â€" ‘The Linwood kids defeated the St. ‘Clements Juniors in a friendly game !ot hockey at the local rink on Satâ€" iurd:y afternoon by the score of 11â€" 0 > _ ‘The Linwood hockey boys have challenged theâ€" Wellesiey hockey team for the McEachren cup, One game to be played in each rink, weather permitting. This cup was donated by the local doctor some years ago and was won by Welles ley and never competed for since. Mr. W. J. Collins, local C. P. R. agent has been confined to his bed Mav. Ww. J. CUARRERW MCM T CV t agent has been confined to his bed _ Mr. John Welz and Jacob Issler of the past ten days or so. Mr. Yungâ€" New ghmbur; were visiting trlend-‘ blut of Auburn has been relieving here on Sunday. . ( ‘ him. | Rober Turnbull lost a valuable Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hackett and horse when driving to town last Friâ€" family returned to the west on Satâ€" day, it dropping dead on the road. urday, having spent the wlnur‘ Miss Elenora Huras went to the months with the former‘s parents Stratford Hospital Monday morning here. On the return trip they spent as a probationer and nurse in trainâ€" the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed ing. Crooks in Toronto. Z . Miss Maud Heints is spending Mr. Gordon, Voll has been lorlmu-luven\ weeks with friends and qCâ€" 1y ill with an attack of neuritis the_qunlnuncu in Eimira and 'l‘ogontd past two weeks. Her many friends| Mr. Jos. Mogk who is in the emâ€" hope to see her out again soon. ‘ploy of J. M. Schnelder in Kitchene Mrs. Coprad Koenig underwent an spent Sunday at home with his fam operation last Wednesday. She is ily and intends© moving his family doing as well as can be expected. and household effects there nex Mossrs. E. 3. McGraw and Jack week * Voisin: were visitors in the village‘ Mr. Albert Berscht was a busines: Y on 4 O OLF cals and PEFROMRI® he ~ecanl ~ 22 q h i _see Ns quniIly, Jyou Do get~ " Mr. Frod Sechauer: has be ?&,ï¬â€˜. shemical polsoning. T Fundedâ€" Lo ‘double. the amouht l agfther wonderâ€"value. sitor uw seing. The local U, F. C. club.held its M ~yo., originally planned to buy. | 6 r patrons for his > ory. monthly meeting on Saturday atterâ€" § â€" ~% mlpess mmetost i noon . 1 ~Also at 22c, a yard, a value worth stocking up on, 36 in. Saturday night. Miss Rennie of Waterloo spent the week‘end at her home here. _ Mr. Lioyd Bender called on friends in town last week. Mr. Stanley Patterson of Elmira C. P. R. spent the week end with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Poobles and son Jack spent Sunday in Listowel. Mr. Waiter Hubbs spent the week ‘Mr. Edgar McTavish arrived home on Saturday from Gueiph where he has been in the hospital the past tew woeks with a serious attack of pneumonia. . ‘"Tabby" is weak and Will Hkely stay home four or five ' Messra. Milton Cornell and Stmon }rnunuvnnmuw on Friday of last weok. ° ~a Mr. Roy Fiemming of Milverton spent A fow ‘days of last week with Mr. John T. Petch. n _ Nir. Charles Parcil1 of Goderich called on frichds in town last ‘waek. Infant Child Died. > â€" A very sad death took place last Christ. Bchleuter died after a two weoks‘ attack® of pneumonta. ‘The Mr. Andrew Scheffner renewed acâ€" old baby of Mr. and w* A number from here on Thursday forencon attended the funeral of the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Hdwin Snyder on the. Waterloo Road. Mr. Noah Stroh was a business visitor in Kitchener and ‘Waterloo Rev. John Kitching of the M. B. C. Church, Maryboro, occupied the pulâ€" pit in the M.BC Church bere on ‘Sunday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Kitchâ€" and ‘by »way of cash contributions toward the expenses of building aâ€" rew church in bis home parish. The ihterior of MrHarry G. Hachâ€" born‘s block is generally freshened and brightened up By a new coat of patnt.~Whother this is the only thing that will brighten up this place remains to be seen. Miss Maud Heints is spending several weeks with friends and ac~ quaintances in Rimira and fl‘ogulo‘. Mr. Jos. Mogk who is in the emâ€" ploy of J. M. Schnelder in Kitchener spent Sunday at home with his fam lly and intends moving his family and household effects there next Mr. Albert Berscht was a business visitor to Toronto last week. Mr. Charles Wagner did electric wiring at Poole last week. ‘ â€" Mrs. Frank | Baxter of Sarnia visited under the parental roof for a fow days last woeek. :u -:::2-:-: W“Thâ€"â€"ll. Mm Store" : Waterloo, Ont. M# # w a« «* § Bleached rwr::t. ml;ï¬ant chom-zl Cotton â€" 19c¢ WELLESLEY BRESLAU ast Friâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Snyder arâ€" he road.|rived back safely from their honeyâ€" t to the| moon trip and are staying with the morning | former‘s parents. NP Smem ocm omm emeemencee noi n T T T Quite a number of old and young! Mr. Loyd Bricker visited with hh" folks gathered together on Wednea"mrenu Mr. and Mrs. Noah Bricker Aaw avwaninw at the home of Mr. and|of Kitchener last week. ® day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Rieck and quite a joleI few hours were spent, the event beâ€" ing Mr. Rieck‘s 63rd birthday and alll wished him many more happy birthâ€" days. | _ Mr. Stanley Harlock spent Sn’ilday«{ at the home of Mr.â€"Aaron Baer. . } Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rieck spent Sunday with friends in Hespeles. ‘see the quality, you‘ll be perâ€" wmmn.wmuu.gwm for the End of the Week by our Staple Goods Section: * F:L.‘ New â€"<: ; :. Ginghams * Notable for their refreshing new colors and patterns ‘and for their trustworthy qualiti«s. Special â€" values ‘all of them, and this is a specially good \Goudies Limited Scotch Madraa at °* __Price $22.00 M. WEICHEL & SON, LIMITED. It runs easier d than others do empity. It‘s the washer with the mmdflnm speed; the four winged dolly that churns the hot suds flnms{:theckxhuâ€"podï¬vely won‘t injure even the finest fabrics; metal fancet, automatic coverâ€" lift, high art finish, and other distinctive features. A better washing; whiter clothes; no hard work. Freedom from hours of slop and steam, when you use the MOTOR '\"'Jh"mm"" "'Ecum"""" I in 30 days if not satisfied washer | by a positive 5â€"yearâ€"guarantee. KOSSUTH KITCHENER‘$3 PROFIT SHARING STORE in the broad arrayâ€"a specâ€" lally attractive value. Crossâ€"bar check and plaid Ms An immense variety Seelect from. 32 inch widths. ‘ Wottingham Nets at At 2090c¢ wseH WASHER Circutar Pillow Tubing, 40 in. 39¢ " . lid 30 days if not satisfied. The Windows Mr. and Mrs. A. Poll visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milford Poll of Strassâ€" burg last week. Miss Violet Latsch of Plaines and Mr. Norman Cress of New .Dundee visited at the home of Norman Snyâ€" der on Sunday. h _ Quite a ;are under sent. Mrs. °H. Bickel and Mr. Melvin BRickel are visiting with relatives in New Dundee. 39¢ Curtain Scrims . at number in this vicinity the doctors care at preâ€" ROSEVILLE 15c yard